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Coronavirus Remains Persistent And Somewhat Unpredictable
Monday, August 31, 2020
Nearly 6 million people in the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. Public health experts warn that the reopening of schools and businesses could lead to a rise in cases.
Coronavirus News Roundup: A COVID-19 Therapy Makes Headlines
Monday, August 24, 2020
Cases are circulating widely in parts of the U.S. The FDA announced emergency use for convalescent plasma. And when will we have a spit-on-a-stick COVID-19 test?
Will Flu Be A Risk This Fall? Doctors Insist People Should Get The Flu Shot Anyway
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Vaccine manufacturers have increased the production of flu shots for this season. Experts say a combination of the coronavirus and seasonal flu could be a lethal mix.
U.S. Deaths Top 170,000 As Coronavirus Pandemic Continues To Take Its Toll
Monday, August 17, 2020
The CDC estimates there could be up to 200,000 deaths in the U.S. from COVID-19 by Labor Day. As schools begin to reopen, there are renewed calls for vigilance in social distancing and masking.
To Keep Campuses Safe, Some Colleges To Test Students For Coronavirus Twice A Week
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Some colleges are betting on new, proprietary tests they've developed to keep the college safe. The idea is, test everyone at least twice a week and you can catch most infections early.
Yale Researchers Seek FDA Approval For Coronavirus Saliva Test
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Researchers at Yale University are seeking emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for a coronavirus saliva test. This streamlined test can offer results faster and easier.
U.S. Hits More Than 5 Million Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus
Monday, August 10, 2020
One issue with controlling the spread of COVID-19 is the lack of fast testing. Some universities are using new, faster tests as students return. Experts say the country could benefit from such tests.
Listener Questions On School Reopenings Answered
Thursday, August 06, 2020
Some schools are choosing to be remote-only this fall, while others have already reopened. NPR looks at the science and education issues facing families, states and educators as classes resume.
How Safe Is Your School's Reopening Plan? Here's What To Look For
Thursday, August 06, 2020
As schools weigh the risks of reopening, many are making plans to lower the risks of coronavirus transmission. Here's how to vet your school's proposals.
Kids Get Coronavirus, But Do They Spread It? We'll Find Out When Schools Reopen
Monday, July 20, 2020
Studies show children have lower rates of COVID-19 and have milder symptoms than adults. But there's less information on how much kids spread the coronavirus, which is key to safely reopen schools.
Schools Contemplate Fall Semester As COVID-19 Cases Rise In Many States
Monday, July 20, 2020
As cases increase in 40 states and the debate over wearing masks continue, public health experts say the U.S. is losing the battle. And schools struggle with decisions over how to reopen.
Is School Safe? Will Districts Test For COVID-19? Answering Back-To-School Questions
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
NPR science and education reporters answer questions submitted by listeners about the coming school year.
Florida Leads U.S. COVID-19 Cases; Social Distancing, Mask Use Urged
Monday, July 13, 2020
As COVID-19 cases surge and deaths rise, experts say everyone must be compliant with guidelines to slow the spread. And as widespread testing increases, there's a longer wait to get results.
Tips For Staying Safe On July 4th This Year
Thursday, July 02, 2020
The Fourth of July is traditionally a time when Americans gather with family, friends and neighbors for celebration. NPR shares tips for staying safe during July Fourth festivities this year.
Green, Yellow, Orange Or Red? This New Tool Shows COVID-19 Risk In Your County
Wednesday, July 01, 2020
As coronavirus cases surge in many states, a new color-coding tool backed by a coalition of top scientists provides an apples-to-apples way of comparing outbreak severity, down to the county level.
How To Celebrate July 4th Safely During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Monday, June 29, 2020
COVID-19 can't stop the July Fourth holiday. But how can you have fun and stay safe at the same time? Also, as new hot spots emerge, how best to assess the risk in your community.
CDC: At Least 20 Million Americans Have Had Coronavirus. Here's Who's At Highest Risk
Thursday, June 25, 2020
The U.S. has had about 10 times more coronavirus cases than were captured by testing, according to new estimates released by the federal government.
Taking A Trip To Visit Grandparents Or Older Relatives? Tips To Reduce The Risk
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
If you miss your mom and dad — or they miss their grandkids — how safe is a summer trip? Older people are more likely to get seriously ill from the coronavirus, so consider these tips to reduce risk.
Things To Consider When Visiting Elderly Relatives Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Monday, June 22, 2020
Given the rise in COVID-19 cases, public health officials warn people to be more vigilant when they're out. Is there a safe way to visit grandma and grandpa and other elderly relatives or friends?
Amid Surge In COVID-19 Cases, CDC Has More Advice For How To Stay Safe
Monday, June 15, 2020
Some parts of the country are seeing an increase in coronavirus cases. At the same time, many states are reopening gyms and camps. What's the best advice to participate safely?